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Exploring the Growth Path of Trans-regional and Crosscultural Entrepreneurship in China under the Background of Global Communication

Yimin Yang, Peicheng Qin, Hao Wang*

Abstract


This article explores the role of global communication in shaping entrepreneurship in China, examining its influence on business
activities across various cultural and regional contexts. It highlights key insights from current literature, emphasizing the enhancement of education and training through global platforms, and the essential roles of psychological and social capital in entrepreneurial success. Additionally, it discusses the economic and environmental benefits of sustainability initiatives, particularly regional strategies like those in the Yangtze
River Economic Belt, which promote inclusive growth. However, challenges like financial constraints and educational disparities hinder full
entrepreneurial potential. The article advocates for further empirical research to address these challenges and improve policies for crosscultural entrepreneurship.

Keywords


Entrepreneurship; Global communication; Trans-regional and cross-cultural

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/frim.v2i4.4356

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